When I set out to make a hexagon project, I bought a pack of 500 X 2 1/5" squares. Each fabric has 4 squares so I've been pairing them up for two tone flowers. Of course I have one hexagon of each fabric left over, so I'm thinking I might add them around the border somehow ... but that's a long long way off.
There are so many new gardeners I haven't had a chance to visit everyone yet but I'm slowly making my way around blogland and having a wonderful time. Thankyou for visiting me also.
Happy Hexing
Lovely flower!! You could sort of have blossoms dotted about in your border with that extra hexagon. :-)
ReplyDeleteNarelle, your flower is so pretty! I love the two tone. Great idea of what to do with your extra petals. :)
ReplyDeleteI am a new gardner and enjoying every minute of looking at everyone's lovely flowers! I like the two tone effect!
ReplyDeleteHi Narelle,
ReplyDeletelove the colours you used in the hexie. Hugs, Jeanette
I love the two tone petals Narelle. Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI admire your hexies. I have never done them before. It is so tempting to try them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous flower!! Love your Bailey's container hihi, love the contents too and the thing that used to be in there hihi!! happy sewing and till Wednesday next! Daniëlle
ReplyDeleteSuch a HAPPY flower! So glad to have met you because of One Flower Wednesdays! I think your idea is great for storing the flower petals! so clever!
ReplyDeleteNow I like that hexagon - the dark center looks grea. Your garden grows :) Hope you had a wonderful Mothers day too
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